Tuesday, June 09, 2009

In case you've ever wondered about the accommodations the Chicago Tribune aristocrats carved out for themselves below the soaring buttresses and behind the Gothic tracery atop Hood and Howells' Tribune Tower, wonder no more.Chicago caterers Food for Thought have announced they are the "exclusive representative" for the top of the tower and its "State-of-the-art conference facilities, old-world charm, and stunning views." Standing reception: 300; seated dinner: 100. The apoplectic spirit of Col. McCormick restlessly haunting the room: priceless.

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